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Chapter 10 & 11
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- Q1
May refer to the whole way of life, customs, and habits of certain groups of people who have distinct sets of social, artistic, or intellectual activities and expressions performed both in the past and the present.
Norms
Culture
Beliefs
Tradition
45s - Q2
What type of cultural tourism includes temples, churches, cathedrals & pilgrimage sites?
Religious sites
Gastronomy
Heritage sites
Indigenous tradition and places
45s - Q3
What type of cultural tourism includes tribal villages, farms, aboriginal arts, and culture, native people
Heritage sites
Religious sites
Gastronomy
Indigenous tradition and places
45s - Q4
Type of cultural tourists who are looking for a deep cultural experience
Serendipitous
Sightseeing
Casual
Purposeful
45s - Q5
Type of cultural tourists who unintentionally felt deep cultural experience.
Casual
Sightseeing
Purposeful
Serendipitous
45s - Q6
Cultural heritage is traditionally referred to as the sum total of traditions, beliefs, value systems, and assets passed on to the present generation by their ancestors, and by the present generation to their descendants.
truefalseTrue or False45s - Q7
It is also referred to as 'ethnic tourism'
Heritage tourism
Aboriginal tourism
Indigenous tourism
Cultural tourism
45s - Q8
Culture is dynamic; it evolves into diverse forms across time and space
truefalseTrue or False45s - Q9
A negative economic impact of tourism that refers to destinations that rely heavily or exclusively on tourism income is economically at risk due to the inherent seasonality and vulnerability of the tourism industry
Seasonality and vulnerability
Tourism leakage
Lose of economic self-reliance
Economic leakage
45s - Q10
This occurs when the income generated from tourist expenditure does not remain locally.
Multiplier effect
Lose of economic self-reliance
Economic leakage
Tourism leakage
45s - Q11
A negative socio-cultural impact of tourism refers to cultural attractions that are overly commercialized and traded as commodities that can contribute to the loss of cultural integrity and credibility.
Cultural deterioration
Commodification
Loss of authenticity
Conflict in the use of resources
45s - Q12
A negative socio-cultural impact of tourism refers to vandalism, littering, pilferage, and removal of cultural heritage items.
Cultural differences and conflicts
Loss of authenticity
Conflict in the use of resources
Cultural deterioration
45s - Q13
A negative socio-cultural impact of tourism refers to staged or contrived cultural performances and expressions that do not represent honers and genuine aspects of local lifestyle, traditions, and culture.
Conflict in the use of resources
Cultural differences and conflicts
Loss of authenticity
Cultural deterioration
45s - Q14
Refers to a negative economic impact of tourism that is a well-known consequence of mass tourism.
Price hikes
Tourism leakage
Seasonality and vulnerability
Lose of economic self-reliance
45s - Q15
An economic benefit of tourism where domestic and international investors may be encouraged to finance tourist development.
Local income/revenue
Tourism development investment
Employment opportunities
Government income/revenue
45s